In July 1999, at the infamous Woodstock '99, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were riding high off their album "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan," released earlier that year. This marked a pivotal moment for the band, as they were not only celebrating their re-energized sound after a brief hiatus but also showcasing their growing maturity as artists. The band's live set at Woodstock was notorious, especially for their wild, electrifying performances, yet it was also marred by controversies surrounding the festival itself. With their signature energy and funk-infused rock, they stirred the crowd, blending infectious rhythms and chaotic moments, truly embodying the spirit of the festival despite the surrounding turmoil. Plus, their live rendition of "Fire" famously featured a surprise appearance by Flea, who performed in nothing but socks, reminding everyone that the Chili Peppers are all about that unapologetic, raw energy!